MacBook Air Connects to Comcast Router, But No Internet
Hello there!
I have been experiencing a strange problem for the past few days. I have Comcast as my ISP and they provide a router. I have no problem establishing a connection to the router and I can pull up the router interface on the MBA. However, no matter what I do, I can't get my Mac to be able to connect to the Internet. I can wirelessly connect other devices to the router and they can access the internet without any problems. This naturally lead me to believe that the problem is with the Mac. So I tried to use my phone as a Wifi Hotspot to see if my Mac can connect. It did connect to the phoe AND it could access the Internet.
Well... That confused me even more because if the Mac works with other Wifi Hotspots (at least with my phone) it works.
Here is what I have noticed:
- I can ping the Router (Gateway) IP and I get a response.
- I do not get a response when I try to ping the DNS address, but I do get a response from the DNS when I ping through my desktop (connected through ethernet).
Here is what I have tried so far:
- Set up the network setting (IP/Mask/Gateway/DNS) manually
- Turned off the Wifi module and rutned it back on (on the Mac)
- Restarted the Mac
- Restart the Comcat Modem/Router
- Restored the router to factory settings
- Changed the wifi channel to all available options on the router
- Removed the encryption for the Wifi
- Restored (with Time Machine) back to date on which I know for sure I could connect to the internet without any problems.
None of the steps above produced any changes. I am at a complete loss at this point.
I think that about covers it. Anyone have any ideas what might be going on?
I would appreciate any help that anyone can provide!
Thanks a lot in advance!
MacBook Air, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)